LSG vs CSK: Ajay Jadeja and Parthiv did not like Dhoni’s style at all, said this is wrong

IPL 2022, LSG vs CSK: Surprisingly, despite Dhoni being ahead, Chennai lost the match by a huge margin of 210 in the first innings. And the experts were amazed to see that …

The manner in which Lucknow laundered Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL 2022) match on Thursday is being discussed among fans and critics. Lucknow Giants scored 35 runs in the last two overs to win and showed that this team will be a big challenge for the rest of the teams in the coming days. And after this defeat, former captain MS Dhoni has also come under attack from former cricketers. Ajay Jadeja and Parthiv Patel lashed out at Dhoni for controlling the match.

In Thursday’s match, Dhoni was seen leading the team on the field, while Jadeja was the only captain on paper. And this is not to the liking of a section of the media, including former cricketers. Surprisingly, despite Dhoni being ahead, the Chennai team lost the match despite scoring a massive 210 in the first innings. And connoisseurs were surprised to see that Dhoni was decorating the ground, not Jadeja. It was clear from the camera that Jadeja was fielding on the boundary line and he was barely talking to the bowlers. Especially at the start of the tournament, Ajay Jadeja and Parthiv Patel did not like Dhoni’s style.

In a conversation with a website, Jadeja said that there is no doubt that this is completely wrong. I am a big fan of Dhoni. This is because of their nature. He said that if it was the last match of the group, where there was a do-or-die situation, it was immediately understood that you want to handle the reins because this is an important stage. But if that only happens in another match, it doesn’t look good.

Jadeja further said that I find this strange not only because of Ravindra Jadeja but also as a cricket fan. Jadeja was standing there and you continued to control the whole match. Dhoni is a big player and I don’t like to speak loudly, but I didn’t like what I saw today.

Parthiv Patel, a former wicketkeeper and part of the negotiating panel, also agreed with Jadeja, saying that if Jadeja is appointed as the captain of Chennai, he should be given full independence. If Jadeja makes a mistake he will learn from them. “If you want to train someone as a captain, you have to release him,” Patel said. Anyone can become a captain only if he is allowed to lead. A person will learn only when he makes a mistake.

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